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How is the function of the surface of a microscope similar to the function of an actual cell membrane
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How is the function of the surface of a microscope similar to the function of an actual cell membrane
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Simple answer is Cell membrane provides protection to the inner parts of the cell in animals and the surface over microscope provides the protection to its magnifying class.
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